the slope will be positive 1.5x the whole equation is y=4.5+1.5x
For example if the question was √36 + √25 and the other was√36 +25 but the square root line was across the whole equation would it change the answer? And what would be the answer for both of them?
A horizontal line has a slope of zero. The equation of a horizontal line is y = a.
When it is a linear equation.
It is a linear equation.
the slope will be positive 1.5x the whole equation is y=4.5+1.5x
To work out the equation of a straight line the slope and an (x, y) coordinate must be given
For example if the question was √36 + √25 and the other was√36 +25 but the square root line was across the whole equation would it change the answer? And what would be the answer for both of them?
A line is represented by an equation. Each solution of the equation is a point on the line, and each point on the line is a solution to the equation. So the line is just the graph of the solution set of the equation.
The equation is the definition of the line.If the line is undefined, then it has no equation.
If the line passes through (5, 2) and (5, 7), then the x value stays constant for those two points, and since it is a line, the x value stays constant for the whole line, so the equation of the line isx = 5
The equation of any horizontal line isY = a number
A horizontal line has a slope of zero. The equation of a horizontal line is y = a.
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When it is a linear equation.
It is a linear equation.
The equation of a line is y=mx+b, when m is the slope of the line and b is the y-intercept.